

He used to work for the Project Veritas legend. Neil McCabe, a reporter at conservative cable channel One America News, was the first to announce O’Keefe’s resignation. We’re sure many of you can agree, there is nothing better than enjoying a well deserved vacation. The board then put out a statement just days before O’Keefe resigned insisting that its members “all love James.” In a strange and disturbing tweet last week, the board asserted that O’Keefe was “alive and well” as it tried to right the ship. It engendered outrage from conservatives who feel that Project Veritas will no longer be credible without him. News traveled quickly that O’Keefe had been sidelined.

He will now venture out on his own and it remains to be seen if the company can survive without him. O’Keefe made his bones targeting journalists and leftist groups in hidden-camera stings. They were raided and James still called Spencer that name – he never forgave them for making a decision to leave for their own mental well-being,” the letter charged. Both of these guys were mission-driven and suffered through it. “James went as far as to call Spencer a p-ssy in Vegas, and Spencer heard him say it. They reportedly claimed in the letter that “James has become a power-drunk tyrant and he is exactly who he pontificates on who we should be exposing.”Īnother statement included an instance where O’Keefe allegedly called Spencer Meads a “p-ssy.” Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for the week of April 17, 2004.The staffers involved are listed as Michael Villani, Eric Spracklen, Mario Balaban, Jake Mantel, Patrick Van Duyne, Sal Gueli Journalists: Arden Young, Preston Scagnelli, Bobby Harr (Lithium), Bethany Rolando, Joanne Sumner, Gillian Pietrowski, Jonathan Bailey, Joshua Hughes, Nick Mehaj, and Angelo Martinez. "How Far" debuted at number 54 on the U.S. It was nominated for Female Video of the Year at the 2005 CMT Music Awards. The music video was directed by Trey Fanjoy and premiered in mid-2004. She has decided to walk away and asks him how far does she have to go to make him realize what is about to happen.

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